Expanding the Table

Princeton Theological Seminary, Jonathan Lee Walton

Hosted by Princeton Theological Seminary President Jonathan Lee Walton, Expanding the Table gathers leading voices in history, theology, and public life to explore questions of faith, leadership, and justice.

Episodes

  1. 2d ago

    How Churches Can Support Teen Faith | Christian Spiritual Formation

    Christian spiritual formation and teen faith development are critical topics for churches, youth ministers, and parents seeking meaningful ways to engage young people in the life of the church.   President Walton and Dr. Almeda Wright, professor of religious education at Yale Divinity School, explore how mentorship and apprenticeship in the church can support Christian spiritual formation and faith development among teens in this episode of Expanding the Table. The conversation also examines how Christian formation can help young adults grow spiritually while remaining open, intellectually curious,and respectful toward people of other faiths.  Wright specializes in the intersection of African American religion, education, and the spiritual lives of teenagers and young adults. She is the author of “Teaching to Live: Black Religion, Activist-Educators, and Radical Social Change” and “The Spiritual Lives of Young African Americans.” At Yale Divinity School, Wright currently directs the research initiative Communitas, which focuses on young adult spirituality and innovation, and is the co-director for the Conectere initiative to support parents and caregivers in encouraging the faith development of their children.  #ChristianFormation #SpiritualFormation #YouthMinistry #TeenFaith #FaithDevelopment #BlackChurch #ReligiousEducation #Princeton Seminary #ExpandingtheTable Expanding the Table is a Princeton Theological Seminary podcast hosted by President Jonathan Lee Walton, PhD. The podcast gathers experts in health, politics, theology, and history to explore questions of faith, leadership, and justice. Connect with Princeton Theological Seminary | Expanding the Table:  Show PageFacebook InstagramLinkedIn SoundCloud

    31 min
  2. 2d ago

    Religious Diversity in Healthcare: Why Faith Matters for Patient Care

    How can healthcare providers better support patients’ religious beliefs, faith traditions, and spiritual needs? The Rev. Dr. Suzanne Watts Henderson, MDiv ’90, senior director of faith and health for Interfaith America, joins President Walton to explore how understanding religious diversity in healthcare can improve patient well-being and health outcomes in this episode of Expanding the Table.  Many physicians and healthcare professionals receive little training in addressing spirituality, religion, and faith in patient care, even though these factors often influence medical decisions, coping strategies, and healing.   Watts Henderson leads Interfaith America’s growing exploration of the intersection of faith and health with the goal of engaging religious diversity to strengthen health across the nation. She is an ordained Disciples minister and New Testament scholar, who previously served as a professor of religion and dean of the chapel at Queens University of Charlotte.   #ReligionAndHealthcare #FaithAndHealth #SpiritualityInHealthcare #ReligiousDiversity  #SpiritualCare #PrincetonSeminary #ExpandingtheTable Expanding the Table is a Princeton Theological Seminary podcast hosted by President Jonathan Lee Walton, PhD. The podcast gathers experts in health, politics, theology, and history to explore questions of faith, leadership, and justice. Connect with Princeton Theological Seminary | Expanding the Table:  Show PageFacebook InstagramLinkedIn SoundCloud

    27 min
  3. 2d ago

    Why Faith and Religion Matter for Your Health

    How do faith, religion, and spirituality affect mental and physical health? Dr. Howard K. Koh, Harvard University professor and former U.S. assistant secretary for health, joins President Walton to discuss the powerful connection between spirituality and overall well-being in this episode of Expanding the Table.   Together they explore how faith and health intersect, why spirituality matters for public health, and the relationship between religion, wellness, and purpose.    Koh is the Harvey V. Fineberg Professor of the Practice of Public Health Leadership at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. He also serves as the inaugural chair of Harvard’s Initiative on Health and Homelessness and co-director of the Initiative on Health, Spirituality and Religion. Koh served as the 14th assistant secretary for health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from 2009-14, after his appointment as the commissioner of public health for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.   #FaithAndHealth #Spirituality #ReligionAndHealth #MentalHealth #Wellness #PublicHealth #PrincetonSeminary #ExpandingtheTable  Expanding the Table is a Princeton Theological Seminary podcast hosted by President Jonathan Lee Walton, PhD. The podcast gathers experts in health, politics, theology, and history to explore questions of faith, leadership, and justice. Connect with Princeton Theological Seminary | Expanding the Table:  Show PageFacebook InstagramLinkedIn SoundCloud

    30 min
  4. 5d ago

    Senator Raphael Warnock on Faith, Politics, and the Moral Crisis in America

    U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock joins President Walton on Expanding the Table to discuss how his identity as a pastor shapes his work in the Senate — and why American politics desperately needs a moral imagination.  In this episode, Senator Warnock reflects on his new book, “The Crooked Places Made Straight: Reflections on the Moral Meaning of America,” drawn from his longtime sermon inspired by Isaiah 40. He breaks down the moral stakes behind the issues affecting everyday Americans: voting rights and voter suppression, healthcare access, mass incarceration, gun violence, Climate change, and more.   A history-maker, Warnock is the first African American elected to the U.S. Senate from the state of Georgia and only the second African American to represent a southern state in the Senate since Reconstruction. For the past two decades, he has also served as senior pastor of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, in Atlanta, Georgia — the youngest person to ever hold that role at the spiritual home of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  #RaphaelWarnock #FaithAndPolitics #MoralLeadership #VotingRights #SenatorWarnock #PrincetonSeminary #ExpandingtheTable  Expanding the Table is a Princeton Theological Seminary podcast hosted by President Jonathan Lee Walton, PhD. The podcast gathers experts in health, politics, theology, and history to explore questions of faith, leadership, and justice. Connect with Princeton Theological Seminary | Expanding the Table:  Show PageFacebook InstagramLinkedIn SoundCloud

    31 min

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Hosted by Princeton Theological Seminary President Jonathan Lee Walton, Expanding the Table gathers leading voices in history, theology, and public life to explore questions of faith, leadership, and justice.